Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
commensalism
Bromeliads are epiphytic plants that can often be found growing on wild tamarind trees. The bromeliads benefit from the tree's structure and position, while the tree is not directly affected by the presence of the bromeliads. This relationship is an example of commensalism, where one organism benefits without causing harm to the other.
Animals that live and depend on the tree for life.
Animals that live and depend on the tree for life.
An example of commensalism in the tropical rainforest is the relationship between epiphytic plants like orchids and trees. The orchids use the trees for support to grow and access sunlight, without causing harm to the trees. The trees do not benefit nor are harmed by the orchids growing on them.
the relationship between an owl and a tree is that the owl needs the tree to stand on and to build a nest in....it is more symbolic
whites tree frogs/dumpy tree frog/ smiling tree frog
Depends on what species you are asking about and where you live. There is the Austrailian green tree frog, American green tree frog, American gray tree frog. Anytime it is warm out is when you can find them. Usually mating between April and August.
I did and they were fine. If the Leopard frog is very large and the tree frog is very small you have the chance of losing your tree frog.
They cannot mate because they are of different species the dumpy tree frog will only eat the green tree frog.